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For the optional electronic controls, the shift/throttle levers from the helm
are connected to the engines by an electronic control system. Refer to the
OEM information for details on adjusting and maintaining the shift/throttle
control systems.
Steering
Your boat uses a hydraulic steering system. This system is preferable over
a mechanical steering system because it provides better response for
large boats.
The boat’s helm is connected to the rudders through a hydraulic pump,
a network of hydraulic lines, an oil reservoir, a hydraulic cylinder, and a
tiller tie rod. When the helm is turned, oil pumps through the hydraulic
line, which activates the hydraulic cylinder. The cylinder is connected to
the tiller tie rod. Extending and retracting the cylinder moves the rudders,
enabling you to steer the boat. With hydraulic steering, the effort needed
to turn the helm remains the same regardless of the boat’s speed.
For the hydraulic steering system to operate properly, it must have an
adequate supply of hydraulic fluid and sufficient pressure within the
hydraulic pump and lines. Refer to the OEM information for details on
operating and maintaining the steering system.
Preparing for Cruising
Follow the steps below to safely fuel your boat and operate its engines.
Fueling
1. Make sure that your boat is securely moored.
2. Close all portlights, windows, hatches and doors.
3. Turn OFF all devices that use electricity to operate or create electricity.
4. Extinguish all open flames and smoking material on the boat and in the
area around the fuel dock.
5. Turn all battery master disconnect switches to the OFF position.
6. Have all guests and passengers leave the boat. Only the fuel handlers
should be in the area.
7. Estimate the amount of fuel you wish to take on.
8. Select the fuel tank you wish to fuel first.
9. Remove the appropriate FUEL fill deck plate using the cap removal tool
supplied with your boat.
While fueling, keep the fuel hose nozzle in constant contact with the metal fuel fill
fitting. This is a safeguard against static electricity that could ignite any fuel vapor
and cause an explosion.
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